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Recycle Yourself Facts about organ, eye and tissue donation

Registers donors & educates the public about donation. We work with Organ, eye and tissue procurement professionals Transplant Centers DMV

Do you have a on your license? After I die, I wish to donate organ, eyes and/or tissues to save someone s life, restore someone s vision, and/or restore someone s mobility.

Why Don t People Register? Fears, Myths, and Misinformation Hollywood and TV Concern over medical care Confusion over religious beliefs about donation Don t think they are eligible Don t want to think about death Don t know how to sign up

The Need for Organ Donors 140,000 120,000 100,000 80,000 60,000 Living Donors Deceased Donors Every 10 minutes, someone is added to the waiting list. 40,000 20,000 0 1995 2000 2005 2010 2015 Transplants Waiting List On average, 20 people die each day while waiting for a transplant.

80% of everyone waiting needs

80% of everyone waiting needs a kidney Americans are increasingly at risk for conditions which eventually lead to kidney failure: Type II Diabetes* High Blood Pressure* Hispanic, African, Asian, and Native Americans are 3x more likely than Caucasians to suffer these conditions. * Can be prevented or delayed by staying at a healthy weight, eating well and getting exercise.

What is it like waiting? 1. Doctors refer sick patient to a transplant center. 2. A committee of doctors, surgeons, and hospital staff decide whether a patient is a candidate for transplant. The Waiting List 3. A transplant candidate is added to the national waiting list. 4. People stay on the national waiting list for days, months, or even years. Alysia s Story

Local Heroes 4.9 million Washingtonians are registered donors 51,000 Washingtonians died in 2017 3,914 cornea donors = 5,410 cornea transplants 504 tissue donors = 65,690 tissue transplants 199 organ donors = 531 organ transplants

True or False: Organ donation is very common.

True or False: Organ donation is very common. False. Not everyone who dies can donate organs, because they must pass away under very specific circumstances.

3 Criteria for Organ Donors Donor passed away in a hospital. Donor was placed on mechanical ventilator prior to death. Blood and oxygen continue to flow through the vital organs. Severe trauma caused the brain to swell, resulting in brain death. Electricity, blood and oxygen irreversibly cease to flow.

Next Steps If someone CAN be an organ donor A separate team comes in The registry is checked The family is approached If under 18, the family will be asked to authorize donation TALK TO YOUR FAMILY TODAY!

Organ Recovery The recovery surgery takes place in an operating room, in the same sterile and careful way as in any surgery. There are no costs to the family for the donation process. Being an organ or tissue donor does not interfere with funeral arrangements.

Which Organs Can be Donated?

One organ donor can save up to 8 lives

John s Story What is a Cornea?

John s Story What is a Cornea?

True or False: Donated corneas can restore sight to the blind.

True or False: Donated corneas can restore sight to the blind. True. When the cornea is damaged due to injury, disease, infection or a hereditary condition, corneal transplant surgery may be an option.

Which tissues can be donated? Jan s Story

One tissue and eye donor can save or enhance over 75 lives

True or False: Grandma and Grandpa can be donors.

True or False: Grandma and Grandpa can be donors. True. No one should rule themselves out due to age, health, or medical conditions! Additionally, the criteria required for organ donation do not apply to tissue and eye donation.

True or False: Receiving a transplant is a cure.

True or False: Receiving a transplant is a cure. False. While it may provide a new chance at life, there are still many things transplant recipients must do to take care of the organ.

What can you donate while living? A portion of your liver, it grows back! Very small portion of lung called a lobe Blood and bone marrow A kidney You can donate a kidney to save the life of anyone who matches your blood and tissue type recipients don t have to be a blood relative! Paired and chain donation How safe is it for the donor? Living donation has nothing to do with registering as a deceased donor. In Oregon, you must be at least 21 to consider living kidney donation.

Pop Quiz 1) How many people s lives can be saved or enhanced by tissue and/or cornea donation? 2) Do you know if your family members are registered donors? 3) What is one new thing you learned today?

What Can You Do Today? Eat right and exercise! Especially if your background puts you at high risk for Type II Diabetes or High Blood Pressure! Register! Online Paper form Say YES to donation at DMV On iphone Medical ID app (at age 18) Talk to your family! Student projects!

Evan s Story

Learn more and register www.donatelifenw.org www.donevidanw.org (en español)